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U. S. Navy Dominican Campaign Medal Full Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Company

U. S. Navy Dominican Campaign Medal Full Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Company
U. S. Navy Dominican Campaign Medal Full Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Company
U. S. Navy Dominican Campaign Medal Full Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Company
U. S. Navy Dominican Campaign Medal Full Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Company
U. S. Navy Dominican Campaign Medal Full Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Company
U. S. Navy Dominican Campaign Medal Full Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Company
U. S. Navy Dominican Campaign Medal Full Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Company
U. S. Navy Dominican Campaign Medal Full Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Company

U. S. Navy Dominican Campaign Medal Full Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Company
UNITED STATES NAVY DOMINICAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL W/ FULL WRAP BROOCH, PRODUCED BY NORTHERN STAMP CO. RIBBON DRAPE TESTED U. The Dominican Campaign Medal is a military decoration of the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps which was created on December 29, 1921. To be awarded the Dominican Campaign Medal, a servicemen must have performed active military duty in the Dominican Republic between the dates of May 5 and December 4, 1916. The medal commemorates the 1916 United States invasion of the Dominican Republic. The medal was designed by Adolph Alexander Weinman, and the design approved by the United States Commission of Fine Arts in November 1923. It was the first Navy and Marine Corps medal whose reverse face contained the inscription “For Service” on a straight line. All previous reverse faces of Navy and Marine Corps medals had placed the inscription on a curve. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you! This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “medal_mulisha_store” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

U. S. Navy Dominican Campaign Medal Full Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Company

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U. S. Army Occupation Of C U B A Medal 1930’s Northern Stamping Contract

U. S. Army Occupation Of C U B A Medal 1930's Northern Stamping Contract
U. S. Army Occupation Of C U B A Medal 1930's Northern Stamping Contract
U. S. Army Occupation Of C U B A Medal 1930's Northern Stamping Contract
U. S. Army Occupation Of C U B A Medal 1930's Northern Stamping Contract
U. S. Army Occupation Of C U B A Medal 1930's Northern Stamping Contract
U. S. Army Occupation Of C U B A Medal 1930's Northern Stamping Contract
U. S. Army Occupation Of C U B A Medal 1930's Northern Stamping Contract
U. S. Army Occupation Of C U B A Medal 1930's Northern Stamping Contract

U. S. Army Occupation Of C U B A Medal 1930's Northern Stamping Contract
UNITED STATES ARMY OF OCCUPATION OF CUBA MEDAL W/ FULL WRAP BROOCH & OPEN “C” CATCH. 1930’S NORTHERN STAMPING COMPANY CONTRACT. The Army of Cuban Occupation Medal was a military award created by the United States War Department in June 1915. The medal recognizes those service members who performed garrison occupation duty in the United States Protectorate over Cuba, following the close of the Spanish-American War. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you! This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “medal_mulisha_store” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

U. S. Army Occupation Of C U B A Medal 1930's Northern Stamping Contract

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Rare Yard Long Photo WW1 USS Northern Pacific New York Harbor July of 1919

Rare Yard Long Photo WW1 USS Northern Pacific New York Harbor July of 1919
Rare Yard Long Photo WW1 USS Northern Pacific New York Harbor July of 1919
Rare Yard Long Photo WW1 USS Northern Pacific New York Harbor July of 1919

Rare Yard Long Photo WW1 USS Northern Pacific New York Harbor July of 1919
She was destroyed by fire in 1922. Rare Yard Long Photo WW1 USS Northern Pacific New York Harbor July of 1919. A Rare unpublished “Yard Long” original photograph of the USS Northern Pacific in New York harbor in July of 1919. 10 x 28 inches. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “thisoldhouse” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1919-38

Rare Yard Long Photo WW1 USS Northern Pacific New York Harbor July of 1919

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#8506 Us Army Occupation Of Cuba Medal Wrap Brooch Numbered 1938 Northern

#8506 Us Army Occupation Of Cuba Medal Wrap Brooch Numbered 1938 Northern
#8506 Us Army Occupation Of Cuba Medal Wrap Brooch Numbered 1938 Northern
#8506 Us Army Occupation Of Cuba Medal Wrap Brooch Numbered 1938 Northern
#8506 Us Army Occupation Of Cuba Medal Wrap Brooch Numbered 1938 Northern
#8506 Us Army Occupation Of Cuba Medal Wrap Brooch Numbered 1938 Northern
#8506 Us Army Occupation Of Cuba Medal Wrap Brooch Numbered 1938 Northern
#8506 Us Army Occupation Of Cuba Medal Wrap Brooch Numbered 1938 Northern
#8506 Us Army Occupation Of Cuba Medal Wrap Brooch Numbered 1938 Northern
#8506 Us Army Occupation Of Cuba Medal Wrap Brooch Numbered 1938 Northern
#8506 Us Army Occupation Of Cuba Medal Wrap Brooch Numbered 1938 Northern

#8506 Us Army Occupation Of Cuba Medal Wrap Brooch Numbered 1938 Northern
ORIGINAL UNITED STATES ARMY CUBAN OCCUPATION MEDAL, FULL WRAP BROOCH W/ LOCKING CATCH. NORTHERN STAMPING CONTRACT 8-16-1938. RIBBON DRAPE TESTED U. The Army of Cuban Occupation Medal was a military award created by the United States War Department in June 1915. The medal recognizes those service members who performed garrison occupation duty in the United States Protectorate over Cuba, following the close of the SpanishAmerican War. The Army of Cuban Occupation Medal was established by War Department General Order 40, in June 1915. To be awarded the Army of Cuban Occupation Medal, a service member must have served within the geographical borders of Cuba between the dates of 18 July 1898 and 20 May 1902. The medal was primarily awarded to members of the United States Army, but was available to other branches of service under certain circumstances. The first Army of Cuban Occupation Medal was awarded to Major General Leonard Wood. The Army of Cuban Pacification Medal was a similarly named decoration, but was awarded for the withdrawal of U. Forces from Cuba seven years after the close of the SpanishAmerican War. The medal is a circular bronze disc 1 3/8 inches in diameter. On the obverse is the Coat of Arms of Cuba. Around the edge is the inscription ARMY OF OCCUPATION MILITARY GOVERNMENT OF CUBA. The dates 1898 and 1902 are on either side of the Phrygian cap at the top of the coat of arms. The reverse depicts a spread winged eagle perched upon a trophy of a cannon, rifles, war flags, an Indian shield, quiver of arrows and three spears, a Cuban machete and Sulu kris. Below the trophy are the words FOR SERVICE. Above the eagle are the words arched around the edge UNITED STATES ARMY. In the lower half at the edge are thirteen five-pointed stars. The medal is suspended from a ribbon 1 3/8 inches wide. It is composed of the following vertical stripes: 1/16 inch ultramarine Blue; 3/8 inch old glory red; 1/16 inch golden yellow; 3/8 inch ultramarine blue; 1/16 inch golden yellow; 3/8 inch old glory ged; and 1/16 inch ultramarine blue. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you! The item “#8506 US ARMY OCCUPATION OF CUBA MEDAL WRAP BROOCH NUMBERED 1938 NORTHERN” is in sale since Saturday, February 2, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “medal_mulisha_store” and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
#8506 Us Army Occupation Of Cuba Medal Wrap Brooch Numbered 1938 Northern

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14k Cuff Links Wwi 1918 Northern Barrage Mine Squadron 1 U. S. Atlantic Fleet

14k Cuff Links Wwi 1918 Northern Barrage Mine Squadron 1 U. S. Atlantic Fleet
14k Cuff Links Wwi 1918 Northern Barrage Mine Squadron 1 U. S. Atlantic Fleet
14k Cuff Links Wwi 1918 Northern Barrage Mine Squadron 1 U. S. Atlantic Fleet
14k Cuff Links Wwi 1918 Northern Barrage Mine Squadron 1 U. S. Atlantic Fleet
14k Cuff Links Wwi 1918 Northern Barrage Mine Squadron 1 U. S. Atlantic Fleet
14k Cuff Links Wwi 1918 Northern Barrage Mine Squadron 1 U. S. Atlantic Fleet

14k Cuff Links Wwi 1918 Northern Barrage Mine Squadron 1 U. S. Atlantic Fleet
Solid 14K Cuff Links Commemorating the 1918 Northern Barrage on the North Sea by Mine Squadron One of the U. Custom-Made by Bailey, Banks & Biddle in Philadelphia Shortly After the War’s End. Beautiful Quality Pair in Original Box. A Splendid Piece of World War I United States Naval History. The item “14K CUFF LINKS WWI 1918 NORTHERN BARRAGE MINE SQUADRON 1 U. S. ATLANTIC FLEET” is in sale since Sunday, February 9, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “ebco856″ and is located in Moorestown, New Jersey. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Brunei darussalam, Iceland, Luxembourg, Paraguay, Uruguay, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Nicaragua, Pakistan, South africa, Colombia, Barbados, Bermuda, Cayman islands, Sri lanka, Maldives, Oman, Reunion.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

14k Cuff Links Wwi 1918 Northern Barrage Mine Squadron 1 U. S. Atlantic Fleet

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U. S. Army China Relief Expedition Medal Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Co. 1930-40s

U. S. Army China Relief Expedition Medal Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Co. 1930-40s
U. S. Army China Relief Expedition Medal Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Co. 1930-40s
U. S. Army China Relief Expedition Medal Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Co. 1930-40s
U. S. Army China Relief Expedition Medal Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Co. 1930-40s
U. S. Army China Relief Expedition Medal Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Co. 1930-40s
U. S. Army China Relief Expedition Medal Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Co. 1930-40s
U. S. Army China Relief Expedition Medal Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Co. 1930-40s
U. S. Army China Relief Expedition Medal Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Co. 1930-40s
U. S. Army China Relief Expedition Medal Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Co. 1930-40s
U. S. Army China Relief Expedition Medal Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Co. 1930-40s

U. S. Army China Relief Expedition Medal Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Co. 1930-40s
The China Relief Expedition Medal was established for the Navy by Navy Department Special Orders Number 81 and for the Marine Corps by Navy Department Special Orders Number 82 on June 27, 1908. The China Relief Expedition Medal was awarded for qualifying service between the inclusive dates of May 24, 1900, and May 17, 1901. The China Relief Expedition Medal was awarded to Navy and Marine Corps personnel who served ashore with the China Relief Expedition between May 24, 1900, and May 27, 1901, or who were assigned to certain designated ships in support of the China Relief Expedition. The China Relief Expedition Medal was worn after the Philippine Campaign Medal and before the Cuban Pacification Medal. No devices were established for the China Relief Expedition Medal. Navy China Relief Expedition Medal #1 was issued to Rear Admiral Bowman H. McCalla on November 10, 1908; Marine Corps China Relief Expedition Medal #1 was issued to Sergeant John M. Adams (who also earned the Medal of Honor during the China Relief Expedition). In the center of a bronze medallion one and a quarter inches in diameter, a gate in the Chinese style in front of which is a dragon in profile. The whole is surrounded by the words, CHINA RELIEF EXPEDITION in the upper half and the date 1900 (or 1901) in the exergue. The gate is the Chienmen, the main gate to the walled city of Peking. The dragon at the bottom is the Imperial dragon, representing the government which supported the Boxers, and the date refers to the year of the campaign. In the center of a bronze medallion, an eagle with its wings displayed is shown alight upon an anchor with draped chain, over the words FOR SERVICE in raised letters. At the base of the medal, and following the contour of its rim, there is an elongated wreath composed of oak on the left and laurel on the right. Following the contour of the upper portion of the medal, the words UNITED STATES NAVY (or) UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS are shown in raised letters. The eagle is the American bald eagle and represents the United States. The anchor and draped chain allude to naval service. Oak represents strength and laurel represents victory. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you! The item “U. S. ARMY CHINA RELIEF EXPEDITION MEDAL WRAP BROOCH NORTHERN STAMP CO. 1930-40S” is in sale since Thursday, March 12, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “medal_mulisha_store” and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

U. S. Army China Relief Expedition Medal Wrap Brooch Northern Stamp Co. 1930-40s

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U. S. Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Late 1930s Northern Stamping Contract

U. S. Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Late 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
U. S. Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Late 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
U. S. Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Late 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
U. S. Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Late 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
U. S. Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Late 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
U. S. Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Late 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
U. S. Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Late 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
U. S. Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Late 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
U. S. Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Late 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
U. S. Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Late 1930s Northern Stamping Contract

U. S. Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Late 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
UNITED STATES ARMY INDIAN WARS CAMPAIGN MEDAL , W/ FULL WRAP BROOCH. NORTHERN STAMPING LATE 1930S CONTRACT. RIBBON DRAPE TESTED UV NEGATIVE AS SHOWN. The Indian Campaign Medal is a decoration established by War Department General Orders 12, 1907. The medal was retroactively awarded to any soldier of the U. Army who had participated in the American Indian Wars against the Native Americans between 1865 to 1891. The Indian Campaign Medal was established by War Department General Orders 12 in 1907. It was created at the same time as the Civil War Campaign Medal. The initial ribbon was all red; however, two black stripes were added in December 1917 because of the similarity to a ribbon used by the French for the French Legion of Honor. Campaign streamers of the same design as the service ribbon are authorised for display by units receiving campaign credit participation for Indian Wars as early as 1790. The inscriptions for streamers displayed on the organizational flag will be as indicated in the unit’s lineage and honours. The inscriptions for the 14 streamers displayed on the Army flag are listed in AR 840-10 and AR 600-8-22. The Code of Federal Regulations declares service in the following campaigns as requirements for award of the Indian Campaign Medal. Southern Oregon, Idaho, northern California, and Nevada between 1865 and 1868. Against the Comanches and confederate tribes in Kansas, Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, and Indian Territory between 1867 and 1875. Modoc War between 1872 and 1873. Against the Apaches in Arizona in 1873. Against the Northern Cheyennes and Sioux between 1876 and 1877. Nez Perce War in 1877. Bannock War in 1878. Against the Northern Cheyennes between 1878 and 1879. Against the Sheep-Eaters, Piutes, and Bannocks between June and October, 1879. Against the Utes in Colorado and Utah between September 1879 and November 1880. Against the Apaches in Arizona and New Mexico between 1885 and 1886. Against the Sioux in South Dakota between November 1890 and January 1891. Against hostile Indians in any other action in which United States troops were killed or wounded between 1865 and 1891. The Code of Federal Regulations describes the medal as follows. The medal of bronze is 114 inches in diameter. On the obverse is a mounted Indian facing sinister, wearing a war bonnet, and carrying a spear in his right hand. Above the horseman are the words Indian Wars, and below, on either side of a buffalo skull, the circle is completed by arrowheads, conventionally arranged. On the reverse is a trophy, composed of an eagle perched on a cannon supported by crossed flags, rifles, an Indian shield, spear, and quiver of arrows, a Cuban machete, and a Sulu kriss. Below the trophy are the words For Service. The whole is surrounded by a circle composed of the words United States Army in the upper half and thirteen stars in the lower half. The medal is suspended by a ring from a silk moire ribbon 138inches in length and 138 inches in width composed of a red stripe (14 inch), black stripe (316 inch), red band (12inch), black stripe (316 inch), and red stripe (14 inch). The Indian Campaign Medal was issued as a one-time decoration only and there were no devices or service stars authorized for those who had participated in multiple actions. The only attachment authorized to the medal was the silver citation star, awarded for meritorious or heroic conduct. The silver citation star was the predecessor of the Silver Star and was awarded to eleven soldiers between 1865 and 1891. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you! The item “U. S. ARMY INDIAN WARS CAMPAIGN MEDAL LATE 1930S NORTHERN STAMPING CONTRACT” is in sale since Thursday, September 12, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “medal_mulisha_store” and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
U. S. Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Late 1930s Northern Stamping Contract

WW1 USMC Good Conduct, Northern Bombing Group, Ser. Rec. + Aviation Victory, NR

WW1 USMC Good Conduct, Northern Bombing Group, Ser. Rec. + Aviation Victory, NR
WW1 USMC Good Conduct, Northern Bombing Group, Ser. Rec. + Aviation Victory, NR
WW1 USMC Good Conduct, Northern Bombing Group, Ser. Rec. + Aviation Victory, NR
WW1 USMC Good Conduct, Northern Bombing Group, Ser. Rec. + Aviation Victory, NR
WW1 USMC Good Conduct, Northern Bombing Group, Ser. Rec. + Aviation Victory, NR
WW1 USMC Good Conduct, Northern Bombing Group, Ser. Rec. + Aviation Victory, NR
WW1 USMC Good Conduct, Northern Bombing Group, Ser. Rec. + Aviation Victory, NR
WW1 USMC Good Conduct, Northern Bombing Group, Ser. Rec. + Aviation Victory, NR
WW1 USMC Good Conduct, Northern Bombing Group, Ser. Rec. + Aviation Victory, NR
WW1 USMC Good Conduct, Northern Bombing Group, Ser. Rec. + Aviation Victory, NR
WW1 USMC Good Conduct, Northern Bombing Group, Ser. Rec. + Aviation Victory, NR
WW1 USMC Good Conduct, Northern Bombing Group, Ser. Rec. + Aviation Victory, NR

WW1 USMC Good Conduct, Northern Bombing Group, Ser. Rec. + Aviation Victory, NR
A super nice USMC World War 1 Group, Northern Bombing Group: of a Good Conduct Medal engraved No. Louis, which the Record confirms his Good Conduct Medal & it’s serial number. He was from Charleston, W. & was born July 20, 1891. He served to the end of his enlistment with most of his service being in Marine Corps Aviation and a tour with the Northern Bombing Group. Hard to find Northern Bombing Group groups. If it was cleaned, polished or physically tampered with, I will not accept the return. No buyers remorse, for any reason. My description and the photos speak for the item. LOOKING FOR USMC CHINA SERVICE MEDAL #3825. The item “WW1 USMC Good Conduct, Northern Bombing Group, Ser. Rec. + Aviation Victory, NR” is in sale since Sunday, February 10, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “mankingallery” and is located in Elizabethton, Tennessee. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, Mexico.
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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

WW1 USMC Good Conduct, Northern Bombing Group, Ser. Rec. + Aviation Victory, NR

Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract

Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract

Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
ORIGINAL 1930S UNITED STATES ARMY INDIAN WARS CAMPAIGN MEDAL, FULL WRAP BROOCH W/ OPEN C CATCH. RIBBON DRAPE TESTED UV NEGATIVE AS SHOWN IN PHOTO #12. The Indian Campaign Medal is a decoration established by War Department General Orders 12, 1907. The medal was retroactively awarded to any soldier of the U. Army who had participated in the American Indian Wars against the Native Americans between 1865 to 1891. The Indian Campaign Medal was established by War Department General Orders 12 in 1907. It was created at the same time as the Civil War Campaign Medal. The initial ribbon was all red; however, two black stripes were added in December 1917 because of the similarity to a ribbon used by the French for the French Legion of Honor. Campaign streamers of the same design as the service ribbon are authorised for display by units receiving campaign credit participation for Indian Wars as early as 1790. The inscriptions for streamers displayed on the organizational flag will be as indicated in the unit’s lineage and honours. The inscriptions for the 14 streamers displayed on the Army flag are listed in AR 840-10 and AR 600-8-22. The Code of Federal Regulations declares service in the following campaigns as requirements for award of the Indian Campaign Medal. Southern Oregon, Idaho, northern California, and Nevada between 1865 and 1868. Against the Comanches and confederate tribes in Kansas, Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, and Indian Territory between 1867 and 1875. Modoc War between 1872 and 1873. Against the Apaches in Arizona in 1873. Against the Northern Cheyennes and Sioux between 1876 and 1877. Nez Perce War in 1877. Bannock War in 1878. Against the Northern Cheyennes between 1878 and 1879. Against the Sheep-Eaters, Piutes, and Bannocks between June and October, 1879. Against the Utes in Colorado and Utah between September 1879 and November 1880. Against the Apaches in Arizona and New Mexico between 1885 and 1886. Against the Sioux in South Dakota between November 1890 and January 1891. Against hostile Indians in any other action in which United States troops were killed or wounded between 1865 and 1891. The Code of Federal Regulations describes the medal as follows. The medal of bronze is 114 inches in diameter. On the obverse is a mounted Indian facing sinister, wearing a war bonnet, and carrying a spear in his right hand. Above the horseman are the words Indian Wars, and below, on either side of a buffalo skull, the circle is completed by arrowheads, conventionally arranged. On the reverse is a trophy, composed of an eagle perched on a cannon supported by crossed flags, rifles, an Indian shield, spear, and quiver of arrows, a Cuban machete, and a Sulu kriss. Below the trophy are the words For Service. The whole is surrounded by a circle composed of the words United States Army in the upper half and thirteen stars in the lower half. The medal is suspended by a ring from a silk moire ribbon 138inches in length and 138 inches in width composed of a red stripe (14 inch), black stripe (316 inch), red band (12inch), black stripe (316 inch), and red stripe (14 inch). The Indian Campaign Medal was issued as a one-time decoration only and there were no devices or service stars authorized for those who had participated in multiple actions. The only attachment authorized to the medal was the silver citation star, awarded for meritorious or heroic conduct. The silver citation star was the predecessor of the Silver Star and was awarded to eleven soldiers between 1865 and 1891. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you! The item “US ARMY INDIAN WARS CAMPAIGN MEDAL WRAP BROOCH 1930S NORTHERN STAMPING CONTRACT” is in sale since Saturday, May 12, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “medal_mulisha_store” and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract